Bannari Mariamman Temple
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Bannari Mariamman Temple | |
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பண்ணாரி அம்மன் திருக்கோயில் | |
Religion | |
Affiliation | Hinduism |
District | Erode |
Deity | Goddess Mariamman or Maha Kali |
Festivals | Panguni Kundam festival |
Location | |
Location | Bannari sathyamangalam |
State | Tamil Nadu |
Country | India |
Geographic coordinates | 11°33′10.7″N 77°08′21.4″E / 11.552972°N 77.139278°E |
Website | |
http://www.bannariammantemple.tnhrce.in/ |
Bannari Amman temple is one of the Amman temples in Tamil Nadu, India. It is located in Bannari on NH 209, near Sathyamangalam, Erode district. Main deity is goddess Mariamman (the goddess of rain), a powerful goddess from the Tamil and Kannada folklore. Roughly every village in the Kongu region of Tamil Nadu has a Mariamman temple.[1]
History
Legend has it that Bannari Mariamman was a historian. At that time, a husband and wife from the Vannar community took laundry for washing in the river, which was located under a large hill. The woman was then a full month pregnant. At that time, the woman was in labor. Then the husband tied the sari he had brought for washing and helped his wife to deliver the baby. Legend has it that two girls were born. Then he lifted one child and the other could not sleep. Then the trio left the baby in a nearby trough and went to the village counter. Then they went with them to where the baby was and the child could not sleep. Then they tried to put the baby to sleep with an iron tongs "There are small wounds on the mother's right chest" History says that the mother woke up in the form of a girl child when she saw the child inside the maid in the morning. The mother came in a dream and told her to have a festival. Then,on the day of the village festival, everyone took the green flour as per the Kongu custom and went towards the north. The structure of the goddess remains the same to this day.[2][3]
Getting There
By Road
There are lot of buses from Sathyamangalam(15 km), Punjai Puliampatti, Bhavanisagar, Thalavadi and Chamarajanagar (60 km) to reach Bannari. The buses from Coimbatore, Tiruppur and Erode to Mysore, Chamarajanagar and Kollegal on NH 209 also passes through Bannari. One can also get the buses from Bhavanisagar and reach the temple via Kothamangalam, but this is a long route to reach Bannari. And on every Sunday, Monday, Friday and new moon days there are special buses to the temple from Sathyamangalam, Punjai Puliampatti, Erode, Tiruppur, Gobichettipalayam and Coimbatore.
By Rail
The nearest railway station is Mettupalayam, the other near railways stations are Coimbatore 70 km, Erode 60 km, Tiruppur 55 km and Chamarajanagar 60 km.
By Air
The nearest airport is the one at Coimbatore for reaching Bannari.
Kundam Festival
Kundam Festival[4] is celebrated in the Tamil Month of Panguni (March - April). This is the most famous annual festival, lakhs of devotees from different directions throng the temple in this month which is marked by festivity and gaiety. Erode district will get a local holiday during this famous Kundam festival.
Poojas
- Darshan (meaning open to the public) hours are from 5.30 a.m. to 9.00 p.m.
- Kalasanthi (5.30 A.M)
- Uchikalam (12.00 P.M)
- Sayaratchai (5.30 P.M)
- Arthasamam (8.30 P.M)
- Women devotees participate in Thiruvilakku pooja on last Friday of every Tamil month.
See also
References
- ^ http://www.bannariammantemple.tnhrce.in/
- ^ Sathishkumar, ed. (2019). saathiyum Naanum. kalachuvudu pubication. ISBN 9789390224333.
- ^ Sathiyamangalam bannari Amman History.
- ^ "Kundam Festival 2009". The Hindu. Chennai, India. 8 April 2009. Archived from the original on 11 April 2009. Retrieved 15 April 2009.